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So I've been looking to buy a C-172 and came across this Sundowner.
I've heard all the "Slowdowner" stories and did a side-by-side from the published specs: Cruise speed and roc: Sundowner slightly better Payload: Sundowner slightly better Runway required: C-172 slightly better. Fuel burn: C-172 better Interior room: Sundowner better Quirks: C-172 none, Sundowner appears to require a bit of dual to learn how to land without porpoising. Interior room: Sundowner better Maintenance: C-172 a bit cheaper (according to my local wrench) Price: Sundowner $20k - $30k cheaper than comperable TTAF/SMOH/equipped C-172s, this buys a lot of fuel and maintenance. I have no intention of ever going to anything other than a paved strip. Comments? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Newps wrote:
The only downside is it will be harder to sell. Whatever I buy is going to carry me through retirement (which implies it should be relatively cheap to keep) and won't be sold unless one of the following happens: A. I die, then I don't much care. B. I lose my medical, in which case I'll be so drunk I won't care. C. I win the lotto, in which case I go to my favorite CFI and ask him which promising student I should sell it to for $10 and a cheeseburger. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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I'm sure you've flown a C172, how about a Sundowner? If not, your
next step is to find one and get a 30 min flight (at least) just to see how you like it. You'll be spending many hours in the machine and your decision must include aesthetic values as well as performance and financial. My guess? You'll prefer the Sundowner. Find one and let us know. |
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Bob Fry wrote:
I'm sure you've flown a C172, how about a Sundowner? If not, your next step is to find one and get a 30 min flight (at least) just to see how you like it. You'll be spending many hours in the machine and your decision must include aesthetic values as well as performance and financial. My guess? You'll prefer the Sundowner. Find one and let us know. Probably 99% of my time is in the C172. I crossed the Warrior off my list because in just an hour my elbow seemed to be always banging into the door and it became annoying as hell, so I get your drift. Maybe I'm built weird. I have a particular Sundowner in mind. Unless someone posts something that causes me to reconcider, or something too good to pass up comes up before then (fat chance), next Friday I'm going to see about a test flight. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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I never thought I'd sell my 182 either. Now here I am with a Bonanza
lovin' life. wrote: Newps wrote: The only downside is it will be harder to sell. Whatever I buy is going to carry me through retirement (which implies it should be relatively cheap to keep) and won't be sold unless one of the following happens: A. I die, then I don't much care. B. I lose my medical, in which case I'll be so drunk I won't care. C. I win the lotto, in which case I go to my favorite CFI and ask him which promising student I should sell it to for $10 and a cheeseburger. |
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Newps wrote:
I never thought I'd sell my 182 either. Now here I am with a Bonanza lovin' life. wrote: Newps wrote: The only downside is it will be harder to sell. Whatever I buy is going to carry me through retirement (which implies it should be relatively cheap to keep) and won't be sold unless one of the following happens: A. I die, then I don't much care. B. I lose my medical, in which case I'll be so drunk I won't care. C. I win the lotto, in which case I go to my favorite CFI and ask him which promising student I should sell it to for $10 and a cheeseburger. Assuming I don't win the lotto, if I buy anything else it will be a "fun" airplane like an Ercoupe as something to fool around in when the wife isn't around. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Assuming I don't win the lotto, if I buy anything else it will be a "fun" airplane like an Ercoupe as something to fool around in when the wife isn't around. I talked with a guy on Friday selling his "beautiful" Ercoupe D (1,400 lb). 85 hp. It has the SB #32 FIX! He rebuilt the the main spar section / center section. Took care of that! It's already been signed off and approved, paperwork stamped by the FAA, etc. He doesn't think he'll have to do this every 6 years, like the rest of the fleet - though he's waiting for that to be written in stone. So far just a lot of positive feedback to his work - but no definitve guarantee ...yet. http://www.univairparts.com/svc.php The following items are Service Letters, Bulletins, Memoranda and AD's that concern the "Classic" vintage aircraft that Univair supports. The following are only RECENTLY issued service related items. http://www.univairparts.com/bulletin...erviceb_32.pdf The dreaded Ercoupe SB #32. His Ercoupe is not on the market, yet. But it is for sale. He lives on piece of land with a small private strip next to his house. Montblack |
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![]() I have no intention of ever going to anything other than a paved strip. Overall great bird for me. Plenty of back seat passenger room, plenty of cargo room. Hope this helps. Allen What is the useful load, range with 4 folks on board, etc? |
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